Security readout for executives and security teams
This 2010 CVE reports SQL injection in ScriptsFeed Dating Software. A remote attacker may be able to manipulate database queries through two search parameters. The record itself warns that provenance is unknown and details come only from third-party information, so treat exposure as product-specific but evidence-limited. Exposure is likely limited to public deployments of ScriptsFeed Dating Software that include searchmatch.php. The source bundle does not identify affected versions, CPEs, or maintained vendor packages. Treat this as a legacy application exposure check, not a confirmed emergency. If the software is internet-facing, prioritize containment or removal because SQL injection can threaten customer data. Mitigation focus: Identify whether ScriptsFeed Dating Software is deployed or archived anywhere in production.; Check vendor or archival advisory guidance for fixed versions or official workarounds.; If still deployed, prioritize retirement, isolation, or replacement with supported software..
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